Hey guys I had a great time sailing with some of you at Bongaree today. What a great spot in a westerly!
Saturday was probably not the day to have as a first sail of the season with a sail I haven't used before and a board that is over 50 l smaller than my "normal board", but I survived and although I'm still sore it was a great afternoon. Thanks for the peer pressure Bone's.
Heads up for anyone who might wish to come down with a cold or an upset tummy tonight, tomorrow looks perfect for Sandstone. High tide in gentleman's hours and a good southerly forecast ![]()
Heads up for anyone who might wish to come down with a cold or an upset tummy tonight, tomorrow looks perfect for Sandstone. High tide in gentleman's hours and a good southerly forecast ![]()
Sounds like a plan Paddles. Im keen to sail your area. See how i wake up 2moro.![]()
Heads up for anyone who might wish to come down with a cold or an upset tummy tonight, tomorrow looks perfect for Sandstone. High tide in gentleman's hours and a good southerly forecast ![]()
Yep got the day off
watching waiting. Will arrive after Gym finishes at 10am - Pilates 'Lift and tuck' girls ;-)
My impatience got the better of me. Rather than wait for more wind and miss the tide, I jumped on the windSUP instead and sailed over to Sandstone and back from Beachmere. Absolutely stunning 10-12kn SE conditions the whole way with a bit flatter water and little more wind over towards Sandstone. The forecast wind hit pretty quickly just as I was packing up so Adam and Jeff should have a nice afternoon at Bongaree with The Pope. I'll wait till the tide is back tomorrow now.
Awesome to be back on a shortboard. Champagne conditions at bongaree this arvo with pope john and Adam.
Little bit dodgy getting back after I got stuck mid passage.
Finally uphauled the Shark ??- desperation wins out
wahoo roll on summer
cheers Jeff
Hey Bob, probably Sandstone from late morning onwards if there's enough wind. If not it'll have to be Bongaree later on when the tide drops.
The wind didn't exactly play the game again today. Adam didn't have anywhere better to be so he went down the beach early, and I'm glad becauseI rang him and he said to put the windSUP on the roof of the car. Whitecaps here at Beachmere early but 10kn conditions and flat water at Sandstone except for a bit of a mad half hour when it was around 15kn for about a half hour or more. Dave and Brad joined us for a sail as well as Curtis the kiter and another couple of random kiters that showed up too. All kiters went home in disgust due to the lack of wind. I broke with tradition and used a 7.5 on the windSUP today and had a cracker of a time and when the wind got up a little it was the strongest wind and the fastest speed that the big piece of plastic has ever reached, good fun indeed.
Tomorrow's forecast is looking promising for either Bongaree on the low through to the making tide and there should be enough water at Sandstone from 2pm onwards. Neap tides at the moment so the water should be pretty flat too ![]()
Tomorrow's forecast is looking promising for either Bongaree on the low through to the making tide and there should be enough water at Sandstone from 2pm onwards. Neap tides at the moment so the water should be pretty flat too ![]()
Watching and waiting. I have the day off
I've just been brutalised by prep through to grade 3 at the Beachmere State School father's day stall so I'm waiting for a little more tide to come in before windsurfing at Sandstone for the rest of the afternoon to deal with the horrors of the morning ![]()
Just talking to Lungs looking for the perfect Father's Day location
low tide afternoon fun at turners camp for NE forecast
who is in??
thinking of bringing kids n wife so was just wondering how crowed does it get under the only tree in the grassy park area also thought I might set up wind break there because only 3/4 of our family like the wind, sometimes only 1/4 of us.![]()
My family too lungs, reckon we get there early for that tree and take a shelter. Reckon my clan will come to.
I'm in. Family in tow. Cianna was a bit sick today, but hopefully she'll be fine.
We'll try and get there early for her to have a sail in the lighter wind and a bit more water.
Then I can have fun in the arvo. Hope it come's in. Maybe NXS Viper 150Ltr Full carbon will do it anyway. ![]()
Updates...
great Father's Day get together on Sunday
think there was 9 of us wide variety of boards and sail choices as the wind went through its cycles
Reckon Tony nailed the conditions - one board - one sail.... jpslw with 8.5 severne turbo. Wore himself out.
Jv johny with a very modern slalom board and 7.5 Ncx did the big Kms as he did the trip up the passage and back
Late drop in by Dennis and 'the roofer' who needed to keep the Gps kms clicking as he was being outflanked by Dags - Ohh to be king in your domain.
Lungs tested his recovering ankle and looked happy to be on the water again in a new location
Dags had a busy afternoon testing his new lightwind options and then when the wind filled in went back out to show us all how to do it with a small sail
Ballast went the 7.5 option just before the wind dropped ;-(. Should have pulled the jpslw out of the trailer
yep a great afternoon of sailing fun
cheers Jeff
Yep, but pretty hard work. Woke up four times last night with aganising cramps in three different places (in my left leg, I was still in the same bed). Actually yelling for help.
Here comes Summer. Can't wait for those day's with more constant NE'rly wind's.
I hate Winter!!![]()
It's 15-20 SW here, the tide is high and the water is flat, clean and green and the boss/wife has booked me in to visit a client in half an hour ................................. dammit ![]()
It's 15-20 SW here, the tide is high and the water is flat, clean and green and the boss/wife has booked me in to visit a client in half an hour ................................. dammit ![]()
Feel your pain!! I'm on afternoon shifts
Off water safely at turners before dark. A few short runs as the arvo wind died. Adam made the best of the conditions getting on water earlier
Great way to finish day after a hard day at work